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BRITISH NATIONAL ANNEX NA to BS EN 1990: 2002+A1:2005UK National Annex for Eurocode Basis of structural design
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NA to BS EN 1990:2002+A1:2005
This National Annex was published under the authority of the Standards Policy and Strategy Committee on
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First edition December 2004
The following BSI references relate to the work on this National Annex:
Committee reference B/525/1 Draft for comment 03/700353 DC
ISBN 978 0 580 509803Committees responsible for this
National Annex
The preparation of this National Annex was entrusted by Committee B/525, Building and civil engineering structures, to B/525/1, Actions (loadings) and basis of design, upon which the following bodies were represented: Association of Consulting Engineers
British Constructional Steelwork Association
British Masonry Society
Building Research Establishment
Concrete Society
Health and Safety Executive
Highways Agency
Institution of Civil Engineers
Institution of Structural Engineers
National House Building Council
Office of the Deputy Prime Minister
Steel Construction Institute
Summary of pages
This document comprises a front cover, an inside front cover, pages 1 to 15, and a back cover.
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Amendments issued since publication
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National Annex (informative) to BS EN 1990:2002: Eurocode basis of structural design
Introduction
This National Annex has been prepared by BSI Subcommittee B/525/1, Actions (loadings) and basis of design . In the UK, it is to be used in conjunction with BS EN 1990:2002+A1:2005.
This National Annex has been updated to reflect the 2005 amendment to the Eurocode. The start and finish of text introduced or altered by National Amendment No. 1 is indicated in the text by tags !".NA.1 Scope
!This National Annex gives nationally determined parameters for the following clauses of BS EN 1990:2002+A1:2005.
a) The nationally determined parameters for the clauses below apply to buildings and civil engineering works. (See NA.2.1.)
— A1.1(1)
b) The nationally determined parameters for the clauses below apply to buildings (See NA.2.2.)—
A1.2.1 (1) NOTE 2—
A1.2.2 (Table A1.1) NOTE —
A1.3.1 (1) [Tables A1.2(A) to (C)] NOTE —
A1.3.1 (5) NOTE —
A1.3.2 (Table A1.3) — A1.4.2 (2) NOTE
c) Nationally determined parameters for the clauses below apply to bridges (see NA.2.3).
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A2.1.1(1) NOTE 3—
A2.2.1 (2) NOTE 1—
A2.2.2 (1), (3), (4), (6)—
A2.2.3 (2), (3), (4)—
A2.2.4 (1), (4)—
A2.2.6 (1) NOTE 1, NOTE 2, NOTE 3—
A2.3.1 (1), (5), (7), (8)—
A2.3.2 (1), Table A2.5 NOTE —
A2.4.1 (1) NOTE 1, Table A2.6 NOTE 2, (2) NOTE —
A2.4.3.2 (1) NOTE —
A2.4.4.1 (1) NOTE 3—
A2.4.4.2.1 (4)P NOTE —
A2.4.4.2.2 Table A2.7 NOTE —
A2.4.4.2.2 (3)P NOTE —
A2.4.4.2.3 (1) NOTE —
A2.4.4.2.3 (2) NOTE, (3) NOTE —
A2.4.4.2.4 (2) NOTE, Table A2.8 NOTE 3—
A2.4.4.2.4 (3) NOTE — A2.4.4.3.2 (6) NOTE
NOTE Clauses applicable for cranes and machinery; silos and tanks, etc. will be added by amending the National Annex at
appropriate future dates.
2 ? BSI 2009d) Guidance on use of the Informative Annexes B, C and D for buildings and civil engineering works. (See NA.3.1.)
e) Guidance on use of the Informative Annexes B, C and D for bridges. (See NA.3.2.)
f) References to non-contradictory complementary information applicable to buildings and civil engineering works. (See NA.4.1.)
g) References to non-contradictory complementary information applicable to bridges. (See NA.4.2.)"NA.2 Nationally determined parameters
NA.2.1 Nationally determined parameters for buildings and civil engineering works NA.2.1.1 EN 1990 Clause A.1.1 Field of application
Table NA.2.1 provides modified values for the design working life given in Table 2.1 of EN 1990. !NOTE The values of design working life in Table NA.2.1 are indicative. Alternative values of design working life may be determined for the individual project."
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NA.2.2 Nationally determined parameters for buildings NA.2.2.1 Clause A.1.2.1 (1)
a) All effects of actions that can exist simultaneously should be considered together in combination of actions.
b) With regard to Note 2 of Clause A.1.2.1 (1) of EN 1990 no modifications are allowed through the National Annex for A1.2.1 (2) and (3).NA.2.2.2 Clause A.1.2.2
Table NA.A1.1 provides values for the symbols of Table A1.1 of EN 1990.
Table NA.A1.1 — Values of ó factors for buildings
NA.2.2.3 Clause A.1.3
NA.2.2.3.1 Values for the symbols ? of Table A1.2 (A)
Table NA.A1.2 (A) provides the values for the symbols ? of Table A1.2 (A). The values chosen are:?Gj,sup = 1,10?Gj,inf = 0,90
?Q,1 = 1,50 where unfavourable (0 where favourable)?Q,i = 1,50 where unfavourable (0 where favourable)
NOTE
For ó values see Table A1.1 (BS).
Action
ó0
ó1
ó
2
Imposed loads in buildings, category (see EN 1991-1.1)Category A: domestic, residential areas 0,70,50,3Category B: office areas
0,70,50,3Category C: congregation areas 0,70,70,6Category D: shopping areas 0,70,70,6Category E: storage areas 1,00,90,8Category F: traffic area,
vehicle weight k 30 kN 0,70,70,6Category G: traffic area,
30 kN < vehicle weight k 160 kN 0,70,50,3Category H: roofs a
0,700Snow loads on buildings (see EN 1991-3)
— for sites located at altitude H > 1 000 m a.s.l.0,700,500,20 — for sites located at altitude H k 1 000 m a.s.l.0,500,200Wind loads on buildings (see EN 1991-1-4)
0,50,20Temperature (non-fire) in buildings (see EN 1991-1-5)
0,6
0,5
a
See also EN 1991-1-1: Clause 3.3.2 (1)
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Table NA.A1.2 (A) — Design values of actions (EQU) (Set A)
NA.2.2.3.2 Values for the symbols ? and ? of Table A1.2 (B)
Table NA.A1.2 (B) provides the values for the symbols ? and ? of Table A1.2 (B). The values chosen are:?Gj,sup = 1,35
?Gj,inf = 1,00
?Q,1 = 1,50 where unfavourable (0 where favourable)
?Q,i = 1,50 where unfavourable (0 where favourable)
? = 0,925
NOTE For ó values see Table NA.A1.1.Persistent and transient design situations Permanent actions Leading variable
action a Accompanying variable actions
Unfavourable Favourable Main (if any)Others
(Eq. 6.10)1,10 G kj,sup 0,90 G kj,inf 1,5 Q k,1 (0 when favourable)1,5ó0,i Q k,i (0 when favourable)a Variable actions are those considered in Table NA.A1.1.
In cases where the verification of static equilibrium also involves the resistance of structural members, as an alternative to two separate verifications based on Tables NA.A1.2 (A) and A1.2 (B), a combined verification, based on Table NA.A1.2 (A), should be adopted, with the following set of values.
?Gj,sup = 1,35
?Gj,inf = 1,15
?Q,1 = 1,50 where unfavourable (0 where favourable)
?Q,i = 1,50 where unfavourable (0 where favourable)
provided that applying ?Gj,inf = 1,00 both to the favourable part and to the unfavourable part of permanent actions does not give a more unfavourable effect.
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Table NA.A1.2 (B) — Design values of actions (STR/GEO) (Set B)
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NA.2.2.3.3 Values for the symbols ? of Table A1.2 (C)
Table NA.A1.2 (C) provides the values for the symbols ? of Table A1.2 (C). The values chosen are:
?Gj,sup = 1,00
?Gj,inf = 1,00
?Q,1 = 1,30 where unfavourable (0 where favourable)
?Q,i = 1,30 where unfavourable (0 where favourable)
NOTE For ó values see Table NA.A1.1.
Table NA.A1.2 (C) — Design values of actions (STR/GEO) (Set C)
NA.2.2.4 Clause A.1.3.1 (5)
Approach 1 should be used for the design of buildings in the UK.
NA.2.2.5 Clause A.1.3.2
Table NA.A1.3 provides the values for the symbols of Table A1.3 of EN 1990. All ? factors are equal to 1,00. Coefficient ó11 is selected for the main accompanying variable action for the accidental design situation. NOTE For ó values see Table NA.A1.1.
Table NA.A1.3 — Design values of actions for use in accidental and seismic combinations
of actions
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NA.2.2.6 Clause A1.4.2
Clause A1.4.2 of EN 1990, states that the serviceability criteria should be specified for each project and agreed with the client. In the absence of specific requirements in EN 1992 to EN 1999 or their National Annexes it is recommended that the following Combination of Action expressions are used with particular serviceability requirements.
? For function and damage to structural and non-structural elements (e.g. partition walls etc.) the characteristic combination (i.e. expression 6.14b of EN 1990).
? For comfort to user, use of machinery, avoiding ponding of water etc. the frequent combination (i.e.expression 6.15b of EN 1990).
? For appearance of the structure the quasi-permanent combination (i.e. expression 6.15c of EN 1990.Separate consideration should be given to serviceability related to appearance and that related to user comfort which may be affected by structural deformation or vibration.
!NA.2.3 Nationally determined parameters for bridges
NA.2.3.1 General [BS EN 1990:2002+A1:2005, A2.1.1(1), Note 3]
See NA.2.1.1.
NA.2.3.2 General [BS EN 1990:2002+A1:2005, A2.2.1(2), Note 1]
Combinations involving actions that are outside the scope of BS EN 1991 (all parts) may be determined for the individual project taking account of the general probability of the simultaneous occurrence of different load components following the principles given in BS EN 1990:2002+A1:2005.
NA.2.3.3 Combination rules for road bridges [BS EN 1990:2002+A1:2005, A2.2.2]
NA.2.3.3.1 A2.2.2(1), Note
Infrequent combinations of actions need not be used.
NA.2.3.3.2 A2.2.2(3), Note
The combination rules for special vehicles with normal traffic are given in NA to BS EN 1991-2:2003. The values of y and c factors given in this National Annex should be used.
NA.2.3.3.3 A2.2.2(4), Note
Snow loads may generally be ignored in the UK, see NA to BS EN 1991-1-3. Special cases where snow loads have to be combined with groups gr1a and gr1b in combinations of actions may be determined for the individual project.
NA.2.3.3.4 A2.2.2(6), Note
The combination of wind and thermal actions may generally be ignored in the UK. In special cases rules for the combination of wind and thermal actions may be determined for the individual project.
NA.2.3.4 Combination rules for footbridges [BS EN 1990:2002+A1:2005, A2.2.3]
NA.2.3.4.1 A2.2.3(2), Note
The combination of wind and thermal actions may generally be ignored in the UK. In special cases rules for the combination of wind and thermal actions may be determined for the individual project.
NA.2.3.4.2 A2.2.3(3), Note
Snow loads may generally be ignored in the UK, see NA to BS EN 1991-1-3, except for footbridges that are provided with a roof.
In combinations of loads including snow loads the groups of loads gr1 and gr2 should be applied without reduction of any of the component loads.
Other special cases where snow loads have to be combined with groups gr1 and gr2 in combinations of
actions may be determined for the individual project.
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NA.2.3.4.3 A2.2.3(4), Note
Specific combinations of actions for footbridges on which pedestrian and cycle traffic is fully protected from all types of bad weather may be determined as appropriate for the individual project.NA.2.3.5 Combination rules for railway bridges [BS EN 1990:2002+A1:2005, A2.2.4]NA.2.3.5.1 A2.2.4(1), Note
Snow loads may generally be ignored in the UK, see NA to BS EN 1991-1-3. Special cases (for example railway bridges with a roof) where snow loads have to be combined with rail traffic in combinations of actions may be determined for the individual project.NA.2.3.5.2 A2.2.4(4), Note
The limit of maximum peak velocity pressure q p (z ), derived from the maximum wind speed that is compatible with rail traffic for determination of F W **, is given in NA to BS EN 1991-1-4.NA.2.3.6 Values of y factors [BS EN 1990:2002+A1:2005, A2.2.6]NA.2.3.6.1 A2.2.6(1), Note 1
Table NA.A2.1 gives recommended values of y factors for road bridges to be used instead of Table A2.1 of BS EN 1990:2002+A1:2005.
Table NA.A2.2 gives recommended values of y factors for footbridges to be used instead of Table A2.2 of BS EN 1990:2002+A1:2005.
The recommended values of y factors for railway bridges given in Table A2.3 of BS EN 1990:2002+A1:2005 should be used.
NA.2.3.6.2 A2.2.6(1), Note 2
The infrequent value of actions defined in BS EN 1990:2002+A1:2005, 4.1.3 Note 2 should not be considered.
NA.2.3.6.3 A2.2.6(1), Note 3
Where relevant, representative values of water actions F wa should be determined for the individual project.
Table NA.A2.1 – Recommended values of y factors for road bridges
Action
Group of Loads Load components y 0y 1y 2Traffic loads
gr1a a
TS 0,750,750UDL
0,750,750Footway and cycle-track loads
0,400,400gr1b a Single axle 00,750gr2Horizontal forces 000gr3Pedestrian loads 00,400gr4Crowd loading
0—b 0gr5Vertical forces from SV and SOV vehicles 0—b 0gr6
Horizontal forces from SV and SOV vehicles 000Wind forces
F Wk Persistent design situations 0,500,200During execution 0,80—0F *W
During execution
1,0—0Thermal actions T k 0,600,600,50Snow loads Q Sn,k 0,80—
—Construction loads
Q c
1,0
1,0
a
The recommended values of y 0, y 1, y 2 for gr1a and gr1b are given for roads with traffic corresponding to adjusting factors a Qi , a qi , a qr and b Q defined in the NA to BS EN 1991-2:2003.
b
The frequent values of load groups gr4 and gr5 do not need to be considered in accordance with BS EN 1991-2:2003, 4.5.2.
NOTE The y 0 factors specified for a group of loads apply to all the component actions in that group, except for gr1a where they are individually specified. The y 1 and y 2 factors always apply to individual components of loading and the values for a given
component are the same in all load groups in which the component occurs.
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Table NA.A2.2 – Recommended values of y factors for footbridges
Action
Symbol
y 0y 1y 2Traffic loads
gr10,400,400Q fwk 000gr2
000Wind forces F Wk 0,30,20Thermal actions T k
0,600,600,50Snow loads Q Sn,k (during execution)0,80—0Construction loads
Q c
1,0
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1,0
NA.2.3.7 Ultimate limit states – Design values of actions in persistent and transient design situations [BS EN 1990:2002+A1:2005, A2.3.1]NA.2.3.7.1 A2.3.1(1)
For the design of bridges the combination of actions should be based on equation 6.10. Table NA.A2.4(A), Table NA.A2.4(B) and Table NA.A2.4(C) give design values of actions for the persistent and
transient design situations to be used instead of Tables A2.4(A), Table A2.4(B) and Table A2.4(C) of BS EN 1990:2002+A1:2005.NA.2.3.7.2 A2.3.1(5)
Approach 1 should be used for the design of structural members involving geotechnical actions and the resistance of the ground.NA.2.3.7.3 A2.3.1(7)
Forces due to ice pressure on bridge piers may generally be ignored in the UK. For special cases where it is appropriate to take them into account, the requirements should be determined for the individual project.NA.2.3.7.4 A2.3.1(8)
In the case where c P values for prestressing actions are not provided in the relevant design Eurocodes, these values should be determined for the individual project.
Table NA.A2.4(A) – Design values of actions (EQU) (Set A)
Persistent and transient design
situation
Permanent actions Prestress
Leading variable action Accompanying variable actions Unfavourable Favourable Main (if any)
Others (Eq. 6.10)
c Gj ,sup G kj ,sup
c Gj ,inf G kj ,inf
c P P c Q ,1Q k ,1
c Q ,i y 0,i Q k ,i
NOTE 1 For persistent design situations the recommended set of values for c are:
Permanent actions (contributions from the following components should be combined as appropriate)Concrete self weight c G,sup = 1,05c G,inf = 0,95Steel self weight c G,sup = 1,05c G,inf = 0,95
Super-imposed dead c G,sup = 1,05
c G,inf = 0,95Roa
d surfacing c G,sup = 1,05c G,inf = 0,95Ballast c G,sup = 1,05c G,inf = 0,95Weight of soil c G,sup = 1,05c G,inf = 0,95Self weight of other materials listed in BS EN 1991-1-1:2002, Tables A.1-A.6c G,sup = 1,05
c G,inf = 0,95
Prestressing
c P as define
d in th
e relevant design Eurocode or for the individual project Variable actions Road traffic actions
(gr1a, gr1b, gr2, gr5, gr6)c Q = 1,35(0 where favourable)Pedestrian actions (gr3, gr4)
c Q = 1,35(0 where favourable)Rail traffic actions (LM71, SW/0, HSLM)c Q = 1,45(0 where favourable)Rail traffic actions (SW/2 an
d other load models representing controlled exceptional traffic)
c Q = 1,40
(0 where favourable)
Rail traffic actions (Real trains)c Q = 1,70(0 where favourable)Wind actions (see Note 5)c Q = 1,70(0 where favourable)Thermal actions (see Note 6)
c Q = 1,55
(0 where favourable)
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NOTE 2 For self-weight of water, ground-water pressure and other actions dependent on the level of water, no partial factor is specified in this National Annex. The design value of such actions may be directly assessed in accordance with 2.4.6.1(2)P and 2.4.6.1(6)P of BS EN 1997-1:2004. Alternatively a safety margin may be applied to the characteristic water levelas set out in 2.4.6.1(8) of BS EN 1997-1:2004. Partial factors for such actions may be determined for the individual project (see 2.4.7.3.2(2) of BS EN 1997-1:2004).
NOTE 3 The design value of earth pressures should be based on the design value of the actions giving rise to the earth pressure. In some cases supplementary model factors may be required when evaluating horizontal earth pressures (see the National Annex to BS EN 1997-1:2004).
NOTE 4 For all other actions, not covered in NOTES 1 to 3, the partial factors should be determined for the individual project.NOTE 5 The specified value of c Q has been determined for cases where the design working life is 120 years and is used with the characteristic value of wind actions given in BS EN 1991-1-4:2005 which corresponds to a mean return period of 50 years. If the duration of the relevant design situation is taken into account directly using BS EN 1991-1-4:2005, 4.2(2) a reduced value of c Q = 1,55 may be used for unfavourable actions. For persistent design situations, the duration of the design situation may be taken into account by adjusting the wind velocity for a mean return period equal to the design working life but not less than 50 years. For transient design situations, see also BS EN 1991-1-6:2005, 3.1(5).
NOTE 6 The specified value of c Q has been determined for cases where the design working life is 120 years and is used with the characteristic value of thermal actions given in BS EN 1991-1-5:2003 which corresponds to a mean return period of 50 years. If the duration of the relevant design situation is taken into account directly using BS EN 1991-1-5:2003, A.2 a reduced value of c Q = 1,45 may be used for unfavourable actions. For persistent design situations, the duration of the design situation may be taken into account by adjusting the shade air temperature for a mean return period equal to the design working life but not less than 50 years. For transient design situations, see also BS EN 1991-1-6:2005, 3.1(5).
NOTE 7 Partial factors for actions involving the aerodynamic effects of wind on bridges should be determined for the individual project. Guidance on the factors to be considered may be found in PD 6688-1-4.
NOTE 8 The characteristic values of all unfavourable permanent actions are multiplied by c G,sup and the characteristic values of all favourable permanent actions are multiplied by c G,inf irrespective of whether they arise from a single source, see BS EN 1990:2002+A1:2005, 6.4.3.1(4). See also BS EN 1990:2002+A1:2005, A.2.3.1(2). For design situations involving buried structures, where the stability is highly sensitive to the interaction between the structure and the soil, c G,sup should be applied to unfavourable permanent action effects and c G,inf should be applied to favourable permanent action effects.
NOTE 9 For verification of uplift of bearings of continuous bridges or in cases whether the verification of static equilibrium also involves the resistance of structural elements or the ground c values may be determined for the individual project as an alternative to separate verifications based on Tables NA.A2.4(A)-(C), see also BS EN 1990:2002+A1:2005, 6.4.3.1(4).
NOTE 10 For transient design situations, during which there is a loss of static equilibrium, Q k,1 represents the dominant destabilising variable action and Q k,i represents the relevant accompanying destabilising variable actions.
During execution, if the construction process is adequately controlled, the recommended set of values for c for the persistent design situations given above may be used with the exceptions set out below:
(A) Where a counterweight is used, the variability of its characteristics may be taken into account, for example, by one or both of the following rules:- applying a partial factor c G,Inf = 0,8 where the self weight is not well defined (e.g. containers);- by considering a variation of its project-defined location, with a value to be specified proportionately to the dimensions of the bridge, where the magnitude of the counterweight is well defined. For steel bridges during launching, the variation of the counterweight location is often taken equal to ±1 m.
(B) Where loss of equilibrium could result in multiple fatalities (for example bridges constructed over railways or motorways), partial factors for permanent actions affecting stability (c G,sup and c G,inf ), should be increased to 1,15 and decreased to 0,85 respectively.
Table NA.A2.4(A)
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Table NA.A2.4(B) – Design values of actions (STR/GEO) (Set B)
Persistent and transient design
situation
Permanent actions Prestress
Leading variable action Accompanying variable
actions Unfavourable Favourable Main Others
(Eq. 6.10)
c Gj ,sup G kj ,sup
c Gj ,inf G kj ,inf
c P P c Q ,1Q k ,1
c Q ,i y 0,i Q k ,i
NOTE 1 For persistent design situations the recommended set of values for c are:
Permanent Actions (contributions from the following components should be combined as appropriate)Concrete self weight c G,sup = 1,35c G,inf = 0,95Steel self weight c G,sup = 1,20c G,inf = 0,95Super-imposed dead c G,sup = 1,20c G,inf = 0,95Road surfacing c G,sup = 1,20c G,inf = 0,95Ballast c G,sup = 1,35c G,inf = 0,95Weight of soil
c G,sup = 1,35c G,inf = 0,95Self weight of other materials liste
d in BS EN 1991-1-1:2002 Tables A.1–A.6c G,sup = 1,35c G,inf = 0,95Settlement (linear structural analysis)c G,set sup = 1,20 c G,set,inf = 0,00Settlement (nonlinear structural analysis)c G,set,sup = 1,35
c Gset,,inf = 0,00
Prestressing c P as defined in the relevant design Eurocode or for the individual project
Variable actions
Road traffic actions (gr1a, gr1b, gr2, gr5, gr6)c Q = 1,35(0 where favourable)Pedestrian actions (gr3, gr4)
c Q = 1,35(0 where favourable)Rail traffic actions (LM71, SW/0, HSLM)c Q = 1,45(0 where favourable)Rail traffic actions (SW/2 an
d other load models representing controlled exceptional traffic)
c Q = 1,40
(0 where favourable)
Rail traffic actions (Real trains)c Q = 1,70(0 where favourable)Wind actions (see Note 5)c Q = 1,70(0 where favourable)Thermal actions (see Note 6)
c Q = 1,55
(0 where favourable)
NOTE 2 For self-weight of water, ground-water pressure and other actions dependent on the level of water, no partial factor is specified in this National Annex. The design value of such actions may be directly assessed in accordance with 2.4.6.1(2)P and 2.4.6.1(6)P of BS EN 1997-1:2004. Alternatively a safety margin may be applied to the characteristic water level (see 2.4.6.1(8) of BS EN 1997-1:2004). Partial factors for such actions may be determined for the individual project, but see 2.4.7.3.2(2) of BS EN 1997-1:2004.
NOTE 3 The design value of earth pressures should be based on the design value of the actions giving rise to the earth pressure. In some cases supplementary model factors may be required when evaluating horizontal earth pressures (see NA to BS EN 1997-1:2004).
NOTE 4 For all other actions, not covered in NOTES 1 to 3, the partial factors should be determined for the individual project.NOTE 5 The specified value of c Q has been determined for cases where the design working life is 120 years and is used with the characteristic value of wind actions given in BS EN 1991-1-4:2005 which corresponds to a mean return period of 50 years. If the duration of the relevant design situation is taken into account directly using BS EN 1991-1-4:2005, 4.2(2) a reduced value of
c Q = 1,55 may be use
d for unfavourabl
e actions. For persistent design situations, the duration o
f the design situation may be taken into account by adjustin
g the wind velocity for a mean return period equal to the design working life but not less than 50 years. For transient design situations, see also BS EN 1991-1-6:2005, 3.1(5).
NOTE 6 The specified value of c Q has been determined for cases where the design working life is 120 years and is used with the characteristic value of thermal actions given in BS EN 1991-1-5:2003 which corresponds to a mean return period of 50 years. If the duration of the relevant design situation is taken into account directly using BS EN 1991-1-5:2005, A.2 a reduced value of
c Q = 1,45 may be use
d for unfavourabl
e actions. For persistent design situations, the duration o
f the design situation may be taken into account by adjustin
g the shade air temperature for a mean return period equal to the design working life but not less than 50 years. For transient design situations, see also BS EN 1991-1-6:2005, 3.1(5).
NOTE 7 Partial factors for actions involving the aerodynamic effects of wind on bridges should be determined for the individual project. Guidance on the factors to be considered may be found in PD 6688-1-4.
NOTE 8 The characteristic values of all permanent actions from one source may be multiplied by c G,sup if the total resulting action effect from this source is unfavourable, and by c G,inf if the total resulting action effect from this source is favourable. However,
where a verification is very sensitive to variations in the magnitude of a permanent action from place to place and also involves the resistance of structural elements or the ground, see Table NA.A2.4(A) Note 9. See also BS EN 1990:2002+A1:2005 6.4.3.1(4) and A2.3.1(2).
NOTE 9 For particular verifications, the values of c G and c Q may be sub-divided into c g and c q and the model uncertainty factor c Sd . A value of c Sd
= 1,15 can be used except where otherwise determined for the individual project.
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Table NA.A2.4(C) – Design values of actions (STR/GEO) (Set C)
Persistent and transient design
situation
Permanent actions Prestress
Leading variable action Accompanying variable
actions Unfavourable Favourable Main (if any)
Others (Eq. 6.10)
c Gj ,sup G kj ,sup
c Gj ,inf G kj ,inf
c P P c Q ,1Q k ,1
c Q ,i y 0,i Q k ,i
NOTE 1 For persistent design situations the recommended set of values for c are:
Permanent actions (contributions from the following components should be combined as appropriate)Concrete self weight c G,sup = 1,00c G,inf = 1.00Steel self weight c G,sup = 1,00c G,inf = 1.00Super-imposed dead c G,sup = 1,00c G,inf = 1.00Road surfacing c G,sup = 1,00c G,inf = 1.00Ballast c G,sup = 1,00c G,inf = 1.00Weight of soil
c G,sup = 1,00c G,inf = 1.00Self weight of other materials liste
d in BS EN 1991-1-1:2002, Tables A.1—A.6c G,sup = 1,00c G,inf = 1.00Settlement (linear structural analysis)c G,set sup = 1,00 c G,set,inf = 0,00 Settlement (nonlinear structural analysis)c G,set sup = 1,00
c G,set,inf = 0,00
Prestressing c P as defined in the relevant design Eurocode or for the individual project
Variable actions Road traffic actions (gr1a, gr1b, gr2, gr5, gr6)c Q = 1,15
(0 where favourable)
Pedestrian actions (gr3, gr4)c Q = 1,15(0 where favourable)Rail traffic actions (LM71, SW/0, HSLM)
c Q = 1,25
(0 where favourable)
Rail traffic actions (SW/2and other load models representing controlled exceptional traffic)
c Q = 1,20
(0 where favourable)
Rail traffic actions (Real trains)c Q = 1,45(0 where favourable)Wind actions (see Note 5)c Q = 1,45(0 where favourable) Thermal actions (see Note 6)
c Q = 1,30
(0 where favourable)
NOTE 2 For self-weight of water, ground-water pressure and other actions dependent on the level of water, no partial factor is specified in this National annex. The design value of such actions may be directly assessed in accordance with 2.4.6.1(2)P and 2.4.6.1(6)P of BS EN 1997-1:2004. Alternatively a safety margin may be applied to the characteristic water level (see 2.4.6.1(8) of BS EN 1997-1:2004). Partial factors for such actions may be determined for the individual project and agreed with the relevant authority, but see 2.4.7.3.2(2) of BS EN 1997-1:2004.
NOTE 3 The design value of earth pressures should be based on the design value of the actions giving rise to the earth pressure. In some cases supplementary model factors may be required when evaluating horizontal earth pressures, see NA to BS EN 1997-1:2004.
NOTE 4 For all other actions, not covered in NOTES 1 to 3, the partial factors should be determined for the individual project.NOTE 5 The specified value of c Q has been determined for cases where the design working life is 120 years and is used with the characteristic value of wind actions given in BS EN 1991-1-4:2005 which corresponds to a mean return period of 50 years. If the duration of the relevant design situation is taken into account directly using BS EN 1991-1-4:2005, 4.2(2) a reduced value of
c Q = 1,30 may be use
d for unfavourabl
e actions. For persistent design situations, the duration o
f the design situation may be taken into account by adjustin
g the wind velocity for a mean return period equal to the design working life but not less than 50 years. For transient design situations, see also BS EN 1991-1-6:2005, 3.1(5).
NOTE 6 The specified value of c Q has been determined for cases where the design working life is 120 years and is used with the characteristic value of thermal actions given in BS EN 1991-1-5:2003 which corresponds to a mean return period of 50 years. If the duration of the relevant design situation is taken into account directly using BS EN 1991-1-5:2003, A.2 a reduced value of c Q = 1,20 may be used for unfavourable actions. For persistent design situations, the duration of the design situation may be taken into account by adjusting the shade air temperature for a mean return period equal to the design working life but not less than 50 years. For transient design situations, see also BS EN 1991-1-6:2005, 3.1(5).
NOTE 7 Partial factors for actions involving the aerodynamic effects of wind on bridges should be determined for the individual project. Guidance on the factors to be considered may be found in PD 6688-1-4.
NOTE 8 The characteristic values of all permanent actions from one source may be multiplied by c G,sup if the total resulting action effect from this source is unfavourable, and by c G,inf if the total resulting action from this source is favourable. However, where a verification is very sensitive to variations in the magnitude of a permanent action from place to place and also involves the
resistance of structural elements or the ground, see Table NA.A2.4(A) Note 9. See also BS EN 1990:2002+A1:2005, 6.4.3.1(4) and A2.3.1(2).
NOTE 9 For particular verifications, the values of c Q may be sub-divided into c q and the model uncertainty factor c Sd . A value for c Sd
between 1,05 and 1,15, should be determined for the individual project.
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NA.2.3.8 Design values of actions in the accidental and seismic design situations
[BS EN 1990:2002+A1:2005, A2.3.2(1), Table A2.5]
All the partial factors c should be taken equal to 1.0 in using the design values of actions given in Table NA.A.2.5. The values of y factors should be taken from Table NA.A2.1, Table NA.A2.2, or Table A.2.3 of BS EN 1990:2002+A1:2005 as appropriate.
Table NA.A2.5 – Design values of actions for use in accidental and seismic combinations of actions
Design situation Permanent actions
Prestress Accidental or seismic action Accompanying variable actions Unfavourable
Favourable Main (if any) Others Accidental A) (BS EN 1990(A1):2005, Eq. 6.11a/b)
G kj,sup G kj,inf P A d y 1,1Q k,1 y 2,i Q k,i Seismic B) (BS EN 1990(A1):2005, Eq. 6.12a/b)
G kj,sup G kj,inf P A Ed = c I A Ek y 2,i Q k,i A) In the case of accidental design situations, the main variable action may be taken with its frequent value with the combination factor y 1 given in Table NA.A2.1, Table NA.A2.2, or Table A2.3 as appropriate.
B) The seismic design situation should be used only when specified for the individual project (see BS EN 1998).
NA.2.3.9 Serviceability and other specific limit states – General [BS EN 1990:2002+A1:2005, A2.4.1]
NA.2.3.9.1 A2.4.1(1) Note 1
All the partial factors c should be taken equal to 1.0 and the design values of actions given in Table A2.6 of BS EN 1990:2002+A1:2005 for serviceability limit state should be used.
NA.2.3.9.2 A2.4.1(1) Note 2
The infrequent value of actions defined in BS EN 1990:2002+A1:2005, 4.1.3 Note 2 need not be considered. NA 2.3.9.3 A2.4.1(2) Note
Serviceability requirements and criteria may be determined as appropriate for the individual project.
NA.2.3.10 Pedestrian comfort criteria (for serviceability) [BS EN 1990:2002+A1:2005, A2.4.3.2(1)]The pedestrian comfort criteria should be as given in NA.2.44 of NA to BS EN 1991-2:2003.
NA.2.3.11 Verifications regarding deformations and vibrations for railway bridges [BS EN 1990:2002+A1:2005, A2.4.4]
NA.2.3.11.1 A2.4.4.1(1) Note 3 – General
Limits of deformation and vibration (frequency and acceleration) for temporary bridges should be deter-mined for the individual project.
NA.2.3.11.2 A2.4.4.2.1(4) Note – Criteria for traffic safety – Vertical acceleration of the deck
The maximum peak values of bridge deck acceleration and the associated frequency limits should be determined for the individual project.
NA.2.3.11.3 A2.4.4.2.2(2) Note – Criteria for traffic safety – Deck twist
The values of maximum twist (t ) for track of any gauge should be determined for the individual project. NA.2.3.11.4 A2.4.4.2.2(3) Note – Criteria for traffic safety – Deck twist
The recommended value for total track twist (t T ) should be used.
NA.2.3.11.5 A2.4.4.2.3(1) Note – Criteria for traffic safety – Vertical deformation of the deck
Additional requirements for limiting vertical deformation for ballasted and non-ballasted bridges may be determined for the individual project.
NA.2.3.11.6 A2.4.4.2.3(2) Note – Criteria for traffic safety – Vertical deformation of the deck
The limit of rotation at the ends of non-ballasted bridge decks should be determined for the individual
project.
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NA.2.3.11.7 A2.4.4.2.3(3) Note – Criteria for traffic safety – Vertical deformation of the deck
Additional limits for angular rotation at the ends of bridge decks in the vicinity of expansion devices and switches and crossings, may be specified for the individual project.
NA.2.3.11.8 A2.4.4.2.4(2) Note – Criteria for traffic safety – Transverse deflection of the deck
The maximum differential transverse deflection at the top of the deck should be compatible with the limits for maximum horizontal rotation and maximum change of radius of curvature, set out in BS EN 1990:2002+A1:2005, Table A2.8.
NA.2.3.11.9 A2.4.4.2.4(2) Table A2.8 NOTE 3 – Maximum horizontal rotation and maximum change of radius of curvature
The recommended values should be used.
NA.2.3.11.10 A2.4.4.2.4(3) Note – First natural frequency of lateral vibration
The value for the first natural frequency of lateral vibration should be determined for the individual project.
NA.2.3.11.10 A2.4.4.3.2(6) Note – Limiting values for the maximum vertical deflection for passenger comfort – Deflection criteria for checking passenger comfort
The requirements for passenger comfort should be determined for the individual project."
NA.3 Guidance on using the informative annexes B, C and D
NA.3.1 For buildings
NA.3.1.1 Annex B
Annex B may be used. If used it should be in accordance with the full reliability based approach described in Annex C of EN 1990.
Annex B provides informative guidance relating to a number of the assumptions (see Clause 1.3 of EN 1990), and in particular on quality management and control measures in design, detailing and execution which aim to eliminate failures due to gross errors, and to achieve the resistance assumed in the design.
For this purpose the use of Clauses B4 and B5 of this Annex are recommended.
NA.3.1.2 Annex C
Annex C may be used for calibration purposes, and for cases of actions not covered by EN 1991.
NA.3.1.3 Annex D
Annex D may be used.
!NOTE Guidance on using Annexes B, C and D for cranes and machinery, silos and tanks, towers and masts , etc. will be given when available."
!NA.3.2 For bridges
NA.3.2.1 Annex B
Annex B may be used where appropriate subject to the following modifications.
With reference to B3 of Annex B, bridges should normally be treated as medium consequence structures (consequence class 2). Design for a lower or higher consequence class may be considered for an individual project.
In the absence of a project-specific requirement, the minimum values for reliability index given in Table B2 may be used where a probabilistic design approach is adopted (see NA.3.2.2 of this National Annex).NA.3.2.2 Annex C
With regard to 3.5(5) of BS EN 1990:2002+A1:2005, a design based on probabilistic methods may be considered for an individual project. Where a probabilistic approach is adopted, Annex C may be used
where appropriate and subject to the following modification:
C7 of Annex C should only be used to derive design values for cases not explicitly covered by this National Annex.
NA.3.2.3 Annex D
Annex D may be used where appropriate."
NA.4 Reference to non-contradictory complementary information (NCCI) and Bibliography
NA.4.1 For buildings
None.
!NOTE References to any non-contradictory complementary information for cranes and machinery, silos and tanks, towers and masts, etc. will be given when available.
NA.4.2 For bridges
PD 6704, Guidance on the design of structures to the UK National Annex to BS EN 19901)
PD 6688-1-4, Background information to the UK National Annex to BS EN 1991-1-4 and additional guidance1)
PD 6698, Recommendations for the design of structures for earthquake resistance to BS EN 19981) Bibliography
BS EN 1991 (all parts), Eurocode 1 – Actions on structures
BS EN 1997-1:2004, Eurocode 7 – Geotechnical design – Part 1: General rules
NA to BS EN 1991-1-1:2002, UK National Annex to Eurocode 1 – Actions on structures – Part 1-1: General actions – Densities, self-weight, imposed loads for buildings
NA to BS EN 1991-1-3, UK National Annex to Eurocode 1 – Actions on structures – Part 1-3: General actions – Snow loads
NA to BS EN 1991-1-4:2005, UK National Annex to Eurocode 1 – Actions on structures – Part 1-4: General actions – Wind actions
NA to BS EN 1991-1-5:2003, UK National Annex to Eurocode 1 – Actions on structures – Part 1-5: General actions – Thermal actions
NA to BS EN 1991-1-6:2005, UK National Annex to Eurocode 1 – Actions on structures – Part 1-6: General actions – Actions during execution
NA to BS EN 1991-2:2003, UK National Annex to Eurocode 1 – Actions on structures – Part 2: Traffic loads on bridges
NA to BS EN 1997-1:2004, UK National Annex to Eurocode 7 – Geotechnical design – Part 1: General rules"
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